Scott,That's the first time I've seen a sidewheel marked with the whole and intermediate holdover ticks - WHAT A GREAT IDEA! I have my sidewheel marked with distances, and the holdover at each distance, but I REALLY LIKE your idea. I don't think that I could fit this on my sidewheel tapes though - they are just too narrow. I think I would need a wider custom wheel like yours.
Scott,The $64K question: For us Hunter Class flunkys, how accurately does it range on the longer distances at 15X?
awesome , after I sold my my mp select mini , I really wanted to try the delta by ended up getting the bigger cr10 .. The monoprices are soo user friendly , its probably the best machine to learn on .. congrats!
whats in the columns? Guessing the right column is range, center column is hold /click but cant figger the left column....another great idea Im gonna have to pilfer incorporate....
I've been testing the scope some for ranging. I'll be out at the range this afternoon/evening for some data out to 55 yards. I'll report back when I get enough info.
Quote from: Scotchmo on April 04, 2018, 05:15:35 PMI've been testing the scope some for ranging. I'll be out at the range this afternoon/evening for some data out to 55 yards. I'll report back when I get enough info.Myself, and probably a number of other folks, are looking forward to your report, especially at 15X.
I now have some bracketing data on my DOPE sheet. It has proven to be invaluable at times
So far, I like the scope, especially at it's price point. But it could be better. I'll still be keeping my eye out for any other scopes that meets my check list:1) Side focus2) variable mag with at least 24x magnification capability3) at least a 50mm objective4) ability to focus clearly down to 10 yards5) First Focal Plane6) MOA/MOA reticle/turrets7) high shock rating (enough for piston airguns)The list of suitable scopes is pretty short. I like the specs on the new March Genesis, but I don't like the $5000 price tag.
Quote from: Scotchmo on April 17, 2018, 06:34:35 PMSo far, I like the scope, especially at it's price point. But it could be better. I'll still be keeping my eye out for any other scopes that meets my check list:1) Side focus2) variable mag with at least 24x magnification capability3) at least a 50mm objective4) ability to focus clearly down to 10 yards5) First Focal Plane6) MOA/MOA reticle/turrets7) high shock rating (enough for piston airguns)The list of suitable scopes is pretty short. I like the specs on the new March Genesis, but I don't like the $5000 price tag.You might want to look at the new Hawke Sidewinder FFP Scopes. They have a 4-16x50 and a 6-24x56. I plan on trying one of them when funds allow later this summer.